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Need help: cleaning and degreasing bones
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July 30, 2011, 01:45:09 PM »
Anybody with an idea how to degrease a huge skull (and I mean a
H U G E
skull, .... like an elephant....)?
It is almost clean, only a quarter of bone shows fat.
Nearly not possible to put this monster in a drum, too large.
Any help and ideas would be appreciated!
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Re: Need help: cleaning and degreasing bones
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July 30, 2011, 01:47:18 PM »
I've seen people use pressure washers to push out the grease on a fresher skull.
LIKE an elephant, or IS an elephant?
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...and I mean a
H U G E
skull
Seriously, that thing is 20 years old, not really fresh
It looks Ok to me, but the grease is in the bonestructure. Perhaps I should bury it and wait a few more years...
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Then you'll have to worry about iron stains. . .
20 years old I wouldn't touch it with a power washer. . .
BUT WHAT IS IT!?!
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